José Holguín-Veras , Lokesh Kumar Kalahasthi , Abdelrahman Ismael , Wilfredo F. Yushimito , Matías Herrera-Dappe , Md. Shamsul Hoque
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The approach has two major components: (1) Integrated Data Collection and Modeling (IDCM), intended to estimate the freight generation (both production and attraction) and freight trips, using a targeted survey sample of commercial establishments to estimate econometric models that are then applied to national statistics to estimate freight generation and freight trip generation; (2) Analyze freight generation across various economic metrics and (3) Freight Origin-Destination Synthesis (FODS) models, both generic commodity and multi-commodities, to infer freight flows and calibrate a freight distribution model, and a vehicle-trip model (considering both loaded and empty trips) that minimizes the errors between the modeled and observed traffic in the network. The paper discusses background information about Bangladesh, the data used in the research effort, the process to conduct the survey and estimation of the econometric freight generation models, the use of these models to obtain freight generation estimates countrywide, the FODS models obtained, and the chief conclusions of the overall effort. 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Integrated data collection and modeling with freight origin–destination synthesis: Application to Bangladesh
This paper reports the research conducted on developing and implementing a national freight demand model for Bangladesh based on Integrated Data Collection and Modeling with Freight Origin-Destination Synthesis (IDCM-FODS). The approach developed in this paper seeks to minimize the cost and time spent on model development by exploiting the power of clever data collection and modeling without sacrificing the quality of the work. The approach has two major components: (1) Integrated Data Collection and Modeling (IDCM), intended to estimate the freight generation (both production and attraction) and freight trips, using a targeted survey sample of commercial establishments to estimate econometric models that are then applied to national statistics to estimate freight generation and freight trip generation; (2) Analyze freight generation across various economic metrics and (3) Freight Origin-Destination Synthesis (FODS) models, both generic commodity and multi-commodities, to infer freight flows and calibrate a freight distribution model, and a vehicle-trip model (considering both loaded and empty trips) that minimizes the errors between the modeled and observed traffic in the network. The paper discusses background information about Bangladesh, the data used in the research effort, the process to conduct the survey and estimation of the econometric freight generation models, the use of these models to obtain freight generation estimates countrywide, the FODS models obtained, and the chief conclusions of the overall effort. This research demonstrates the potential of IDCM-FODS methods to develop freight models in environments with limited data availability.